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Paityn
1 July, 04:42
Log7 5 + log7 x = log7 60
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Rodolfo Valentine
1 July, 04:47
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Use your rules of logs. First the sum of two logs with same base is the product of the parts. Log7 (5x) = log7 60. Now since both sides have same log and base the parts are equal. 5x = 60. Divide by 5 to get a result of x = 12
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